"Jamilat Reprise"
LP
1. Assi by Greg Bauchau
2. Café by Acid Arab
3. K2 by Cubenx
4. Choubi by Brandt Brauer Frick
5. Al Jamilat by Matias Aguayo
6. Douss by George Bshoum
7. La Chay by Yasmine Hamdan
1. Assi by Greg Bauchau
2. Café by Acid Arab
3. K2 by Cubenx
4. Choubi by Brandt Brauer Frick
5. Al Jamilat by Matias Aguayo
6. Douss by George Bshoum
7. La Chay by Yasmine Hamdan
8. La Ba’den by Shed
9. Balad by Olga Kouklaki
Al Jamilat came out in 2017 and was acclaimed by the international media.
Ever since the release of her debut solo album Ya Nass (2013), Yasmine Hamdan's personal, modern take on Arabic pop has been getting tremendous attention in Europe and America, as well as in North Africa and the Middle East (where she's enjoyed iconic stature since the days of Soapkills, the duet she had founded in Beirut, which was one of the first indie/electronic bands in the Middle East).
While Yasmine's vocals are definitely connected to traditions of Arabic music (to which she takes an unconventional and fresh approach), the structures and arrangements of the songs are very remote from its codes, and take in elements from contemporary Western electronic, pop and folk music.
Her unique vision was fully realised in her album "Al Jamilat" ("The Beautiful Ones"), which she jointly produced with UK producers Luke Smith (Foals, Depeche Mode, Lily Allen) and Leo Abrahams (Brian Eno, Carl Barдt), and recorded with contributions from NY musicians Shahzad Ismaily (Laurie Anderson, Lou Reed, John Zorn, Marc Ribot) and Sonic Youth's Steve Shelley.
A
1. Assi by GREG BAUCHAU
2. Café by ACID ARAB
3. K2 by CUBENX
4. Choubi by BRANDT BRAUER FRICK
B
1. Al Jamilat by MATIAS AGUAYO
2. Douss by GEORGE BSHOUM
3. La Chay by YASMINE HAMDAN
4. La Ba’den by SHED
5. Balad by OLGA KOUKLAKI